When you think of Japanese immediately raw fish comes to mind, rice dishes and yakatori. Yet, this place is the real deal. Theyspecialize in Okonomi-yakiwhichis from Osaka or Hiroshima and is a thickJapanesecrepewithvegetables and seafood. The name literally means "what you want... cooked" which is hilarious and looks to be the Japanese version of late night pizza without the ooey gooey and oh so bad for you cheese and dough. Instead the batter is made of flour, grated yam, water, eggs and shredded cabbage and topped with ramen, veggies and seafood. Kind of sounds like a complete meal, right?

Looks prettyadventurous but I definitley have an inklingthatitisgoingtobedelicious. I'mdyingtotry it!! If you'relooking for an authenticJapanesemeal stop byhere!!

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MysisteralsoeatsatanothergreatJapanese restaurant called Yen in the 6thbytheEglise Saint Germaine Des Pres. It is real deal traditional Japanese, hasreallygreatdishes and is super fresh and different. The menu is a bit expensive but itisverytranquilinside and theroastedeggplantwithmiso and shrimpispretty freaking yummy if I might say so myself. Also great is the cold ramen with dipping sauce and any of the fish dishes. If you feel like splurging the menu comes with a variety of courses and I'm sure will blow you away.

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